Good DayI'm an avid user of Live ATC for couple years now and figured Id join in and see about giving back by providing the local airport. I uselive ATC at Boeing Field in Seattle (KBFI) when I'm down there testing and I like to set at the runway end and listen to thetower on Live ATC.

My work is currently as a Boeing Avionics Systems Engineer at Paine Field (KPAE) and Ham Radio operator for 35 years.

I am trying to garner enough info to provide Paine Field to Live ATC as its the home of the Boeing LargeAircraft Division( 747, 767, 777 and 787)

Well I couldn't tick any of the choices listed and I'm not in anyway associated with the work of aviation (manager for a financial services company)

But I do love flying (both for work and for pleasure) I *was* a nervous passenger but after completing a course I'm not bothered by turbulence etc anymore so I can now fly all over the world which is great. I'm really interested in most aspects of civil aviation and I stumbled upon this site from Flyer Talk.

I especially like listening to the traffic at Eham - the controllers are so calm and pleasant - the KLM pilots too. Infact I just got back from AMS today and decided to log on and listen only to find the link broken

Hope its back soon!

MANY thanks to everyone who gives their time so generously to provide the services on this web site - its much appreciated!

HI I am a ham radio operator (for 7 years) who got interested in ATC listening in the last year. I started listening to ATC frequencies on a remote radio receiver website and then came over here to LiveATC. I like listening to LSZH and LSGG .

I especially like listening to the traffic at Eham - the controllers are so calm and pleasant - the KLM pilots too.

I love KLM pilots. There's often a few at JFK. I still find the time to drop in on one of the approach frequencies at JFK, quite entertaining.

Considering training to become an air traffic controller. Have given up on my goal of saving enough money to get a pilot license for the time being, so my previous post on this thread can be discounted.

I've been feeding the ZBW/ZNY/ZDC (JFK Area) NY Feed for several months now and am very happy to be providing it.

I've been a private pilot for over 20 years and have been listening to aviation communications on scanners and HF radios for decades. I grew up in NYC and would, on occasion, travel to JFK by local buses just to watch the planes take off and land from the parking lot atop the PanAm terminal (now Delta). It provided a great view of the airport. Sadly, you can't go up there anymore. I even once rode my bicycle to JFK and sat under one of the runway 13R approach light towers about 200 yds from the runway threshold. Now that was an experience...

Now I live out on Long Island just out of range of JFK so I can only hear the pilot's side of communications on my scanner. Thanks to this site I can hear it all!

I live on the path for the flights coming into JFK from Europe. Many moons ago I used to listen to the communications coming out of Ronkonkoma on my multi band while watching the traffic stacked up over eastern Long Island. Times have changed. The days of watching all of those 747s at the same time are long gone. My career path took me into the industry briefly, but I am now in the Financial services industry. I still live in the same area and can look out the window from my home office and see the flights come in while listening here and using FlightAware as a rference. Last few days have been interesting. Seems as if the ROBER frequency 125.7 has been compromised by interference in the form of music and a bunch of flights that would normally come in west of JFK have been sent east for a 180 in front of my office. I have never seen this before today. Cool stuff.

I have been using MS Flight Sim for probably 20 years. Never took any real flying lessons but find flight very exciting. Have been up in small aircraft several times and really enjoy it. No fear for me!

Been listening to airport frequencies for several decades. I'm on my third or fourth scanner, starting with a Bearcat 110; probably one of the first programmable scanners. It was great.

Now using a Radio Shack Pro-160 digital handheld and I just signed up and in test mode as a "backup" feed for KFRG Republic in Farmingdale, NY USA.

Hello, everyone! I'm an ATCO in Lviv ACC, :mrgreen:Ukraine. I do enjoy aviation spotting much. Also I passionately dedicate some time to MFS using b737 classic, trying to make it by the book(in my eyes, it does make a good sense even for my profession). Thank you, The "LiveATC.net" Founders and Managers!You have a splendid idea came true years ago with this kind of source! No doubt you have lots of thanx from the likes of me, but could anyone promote the idea of the iPhone LiveATC App being free ?

I am a real-world ATC at an airport in the Caribbean. I have been an avid Flight Simmer for years, started getting involved with FSX communities, and eventually found my way onto LiveATC. I graduated CTI a few years after I received my Bachelors, got picked up as a controller over the summer and would love to eventually earn my PPL. Until then, I am excited to see where my new career will take me.